"Know your customer" is a familiar refrain in business circles. But as threat actors grow in number, sophistication and cross-channel schemes, it is increasingly important for organizations to also have a clear picture of their potential attackers - whether they are nation states, cybercrime gangs or lone actors. Join this panel of law enforcement officials and internal investigators for their insights on:

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Matthew Maglieri

CISO, Ruby, parent company of Ashley Madison

Matthew Maglieri is the Chief Information Security Officer at Ruby, the parent company to several leading online dating brands including AshleyMadison.com. He is responsible for leading the architecture, development, and ongoing operation of Ruby's enterprise security program. Prior to joining Ruby, he served in a leading role developing Mandiant's Canadian practice and delivering a diverse range of strategic and technical consulting services including offensive red team operations, security operations center enhancement, and strategic transformation engagements.

Richard Murray

Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Dallas Cyber Task Force

Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) Richard Murray manages the FBI Dallas Cyber Task Force (CTF). The FBI Dallas CTF is responsible for investigating criminal and National Security computer intrusions in the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area and North Texas. SSA Murray has been an FBI Special Agent for 19 years and in his current position since August 2016. SSA Murray has more than a decade of experience working in the FBI's Cyber program in field offices and FBIHQ.

Ronald Raether

Partner, Troutman Sanders

Ron Raether leads the Cybersecurity, Information Governance and Privacy practice and is a partner in the Financial Services Litigation practice group at Troutman Sanders. Ron is known as the interpreter between businesses and information technology, and has assisted companies in navigating federal and state privacy laws for over twenty years. Raether's understanding of technology led him to be involved in legal issues that cross normal law firm boundaries, including experience with data security, data privacy, patent, antitrust, and licensing and contracts. This experience allows Raether to bring a fresh and creative perspective to data compliance issues with the knowledge and historical perspective of an industry veteran.

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